When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Ignite Realtime Spark easier to use and do business with overall. However, reviewers preferred the ease of set up with Polymail, along with administration.
I have been using Spark for over 6 years now and as a company chat platform it is not that bad. I like that you can easily set it up and log into it. I like that you can create team chats with security passwords. Instant messaging is a breeze and group...
You cannot search a directory to add users, you have to know their username (which in our case is their network name) and then add them, and they will accept. There are no other added benefits other than chatting. They do have a file-share feature but it...
I love that I'm able to send out mass campaigns that are customizable, in addition to seeing the analytics behind what percentage are being opened, responded to, etc.
buggy and crashes, syncing not great, search not great
I have been using Spark for over 6 years now and as a company chat platform it is not that bad. I like that you can easily set it up and log into it. I like that you can create team chats with security passwords. Instant messaging is a breeze and group...
I love that I'm able to send out mass campaigns that are customizable, in addition to seeing the analytics behind what percentage are being opened, responded to, etc.
You cannot search a directory to add users, you have to know their username (which in our case is their network name) and then add them, and they will accept. There are no other added benefits other than chatting. They do have a file-share feature but it...
buggy and crashes, syncing not great, search not great